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Download : Klein & MBO - I Love You (RBW edit) by KEEPREAL Creative Label - Visual & Musical www.keepreal.org Klein & MBO - I Love You (RBW edit)

Bonal l'a très bien dit: les eighties c'est fini. Breakbot les a enterrées. L'heure est à la funk, au groove. Exit le sombre revival new-wave et je ne vais pas m'en plaindre. Afin de l'enterrer dignement, voici quelques pistes marrantes et dansantes qui montrent cette décennie sous son meilleur jour. Bonal had it right: eighties are over. Breakbot buried them. Now it's funky times, times to groove. The dark new-wave revival is over and I am not really sad about it. In order to offer them a proper funeral, here is a [...]
Bicep are stompin into a monday moring to this perfect theme tune. The crossover italo / house/ disco 'M.B.O. Theme' sounds like the dirty work of a clone between Morodor and Mr Fingers.... High quality download and some links hidden from RSS feed, click through to http://www.feelmybicep.com for full download
I've been slacking for a couple of weeks so today I give you a killer selection of the beats to move yer feets. Included are some killer grooves from Tirk & Nang Records - a couple of killer Greg Wilson edits (Roxy Music!) from the forthcoming compilation Credit To The Edit 2 and a remix of a classic tune from Space. Also tasty are a gem from Little Dragon, Buffetlibre's remix of Dragonette, a

If you haven't heard about Greg Wilson from Liverpool before it's time now to put that name into your memorybank. Mr Wilson is a great master of re-edits and mashups just like Todd Terje and Pilooski but this guy was a mixmaster already in the 80s. Check him out doing his stuff in this cool video below. Here are some of my favourite tunes: Klein & M.B.O. - Dirty Talk (Greg Wilson Edit) I think this is even better than the original... Greg Wilson [...]

Photo courtesy of Neil Vance on Flickr Manchester native, Greg Wilson , really needs no introduction. For all of his contributions to dance music spanning almost three decades, words like "first", "pioneer" and "originator" come up so frequently in his biography that if you're drawing a blank, then it's time to hit the record shops and get familiar. For our purposes today, there's an excellent interview over at Cosmic Boogie where Wilson discusses what re-editing is, the origins of the edit and his thoughts on its current popularity. [...]

All tracks below have been taken from BiBaBiDi .I totally forgot how much I love that site.When listening to the music,u should:Close your eyes.Imagine Zuckerman standing right infront of you,with a non-alcoholic drink in the left hand and her flower in the right...you'd be a fool not to accept both! M.D.M.C.-How About It(12"version) Trax-Crusader Klein & M.B.O.-Dirty Talk -
So we have reached this fantabulous moment in the history of mankind when the position of the DJ is finally democratised: there's tunes galore to do it, free to grab through your filesharing network... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit http://20jazzfunkgreats.blogsp ot.com for full links, other content, and more! ]]

All we nned is a little Klein & M.B.O - The M.B.O Theme Patrick Cowley - Get A Little
Funky Friday Has The Perfect Beats Back in '98 Timber Records (a Tommy Boy Records sublabel) put out four volumes of a compilation series called The Perfect Beats - New York Electro Hip Hop + Underground Dance Classics 1980 -1985. I picked up Vols. 1 & 2 back in the day, and they are now out of print and hard to find. Today's selections are taken from Volume 1. Rockers Revenge deliver a killer